Over the last 5 years more than 1000 people have attended our Training Weekends. Many have gone away equipped to start a Kidz Klub in their own town or city.

Others have received fresh inspiration and ideas to take back to their existing kids or youth work. Kidz Klub is built on principles, not personality, and the last 5 years have shown us that those principles work in all sectors of society.

Whether you want to launch a city-wide Kidz Klub or an after-school club in a small village, a Training Weekend will meet your needs. At only £35 per person, including food and accommodation, it's a small investment that could yield great results.

What some Training Weekend veterans have to say...

"Thank you for a great weekend. We came away with lots of ideas and a renewed sense of vision. What really came across more than anything was the love, compassion and commitment you all have towards the children."
Ivane, Beacon Church, Camberley

"Many thanks for a truly inspiring and encouraging weekend. Having worked amongst children and young people for the past eight years it was good to see how others go about children's evangelism and to see your team in action. Thank you for the experience and for enthusing and commissioning me for the future."
Bob Morris, Thornhill Baptist Church, Southampton

"We came over to the Kidz Klub Training Weekend to find out as much as we could from you. We found it tremendously envisioning to see first hand all that you're doing and to hear from the leaders as they gave an honest appraisal of the work. There's no doubt we came back encouraged to take up the baton."
Andy Bell, North Moor Community Church, Manchester

"I came to Frontline for a Training Weekend to get some more motivation and guidance in continuing our Kidz Klub in Manchester. It was great to see what can come out of very little with plenty of prayer, energy and enthusiasm. My time at Frontline helped give me renewed inspiration to giving time to that prayer and for that energy and enthusiasm that's needed to see kids reached on the streets on Manchester with the blinding news of Jesus Christ."
Steve Morris, South Manchester Christian Fellowship